First, we have an obligation. The CBSA discharges its responsibilities to ensure that no one who is not permitted to bring firearms into the country is able to do so, and that is a matter of public safety. I think you would agree with that, Mr. Lloyd.
Secondly, I would point out that we have made significant investments to ensure that organized crime is interdicted at the border. I would point out that, last year, CBSA and RCMP carried out a number of operations that led to a record number of arrests and seized over 1,000 firearms, which could have made their way into our streets and our communities with deadly consequences.
My point to you, Mr. Lloyd, is that we're able to do both. We're able to interdict at the border and official ports of entry where people are not able to lawfully bring in their firearms, but we're also able to attack organized crime to ensure we are maintaining public safety by taking aggressive law enforcement action at our borders.